2023
Feature Documentary(World Premiere)(Best Feature Documentary Nominee)

Above and Below the Ground

CC
Closed captions online
OC
Open captions in-person

In Myanmar’s first and only country-wide environmental movement, Indigenous women activists and punk rock pastors defend a sacred river from a Chinese-built megadam through protest, prayer, and Karaoke music videos.

 

Thank you to our screening partner: Asian Arts Initiative

Screenings

Virtual

August 6 – August 8

Directors Spotlight

A photograph shows a portrait of Emily Hong.

Emily Hong

Director

Emily Hong is a Korean American visual anthropologist and filmmaker based in Philadelphia and Bangkok. Her work seeks to challenge the colonial legacies of anthropology and documentary filmmaking by creating space to honor non-Western ways of knowing and being. Emily is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Visual Studies at Haverford College, a co-founder of Ethnocine and Rhiza Collectives, and a Steering Committee member of the Asian American Documentary Network. Her work builds on fifteen years of facilitation, organizing and campaigning experience with grassroots movements in Asia and the US with a focus on Indigenous rights, environmental and economic justice.

Year
2023
Runtime
86 minutes
Country
Myanmar, US, Thailand
Language
Jinghpaw, Burmese
Director
Emily Hong
Animator
Pace Ford
Cinematographer
Emily Hong, Ding Ding, Mun, Zauring
Composer
Martin Crane
Editor
Sophie Brunet, Aacharee Ungsriwong, Loulwa Khoury
Music
BLAST
Producer
Maggie Lemere, Ja Nang Tsen, Emily Hong
Sound Design
Ernst Karel
Premiere
World

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